Man Sentenced to Multiple Life in Prison Terms for Gaslamp Shooting Spree
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Gunman sentenced in deadly Gaslamp Quarter shooting spree
SAN DIEGO -- Travis Sarreshteh, a 34-year-old convicted killer, showed little to no emotion in court during his sentencing Thursday for a deadly shooting spree in the Gaslamp Quarter which took the life of 28-year-old Justice Boldin. Before handing down a sentence, the judge listened to impact statements from several of the victim’s family members. “You took away one of the true loves of my life for no good reason, hurt me, you heard everybody t…
Gunman whose Gaslamp Quarter shooting spree killed one, injured four sentenced to 175 years to life
Last fall, a San Diego jury convicted Travis Sarreshteh of murder in unprovoked shootings that killed parking valet Justice Boldin, 28, and injured four others.
Man Sentenced to Multiple Life in Prison Terms for Gaslamp Shooting Spree
Police and paramedics at the scene of one of the shootings in the Gaslamp Quarter. Courtesy OnScene.TV A man who carried out a shooting spree in the Gaslamp Quarter that left one man dead and four others wounded was sentenced Thursday to multiple life terms in prison. Travis Fereydoun Sarreshteh, 34, was convicted by a San Diego jury of first-degree murder for the April 22, 2021, shooting death of 28-year-old Justice Boldin, a parking valet who …
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